I don’t like the ‘Make Poverty History’ campaign and I think it should be stopped with immediate effect. But before you click away in disgust, please read on for my reasoning here.
I’ve studied loads and loads of some of the best goal setting techniques. I’ve studied the techniques of some of the most successful business leaders and spiritual leaders. I understand the ‘law of attraction’, visualization and prayer. In all that stuff, when you want to achieve something, or change something or gain something, the thing you must do, at all times, without exception is to focus on the thing you want, not the thing you don’t want.
‘Make Poverty History’? What are we focusing on there then? On Poverty and on History! Ok, some clever so-and-so came up with this catchy title, I can hear them now (“It’s a play on words! It means ‘let’s end poverty by making it historical’ and ‘let’s make history within the concept of poverty’....”)
Sometimes you can be ‘too clever’ for your own good. We should not be telling everyone to wear the words ‘Poverty’ and ‘History’ on little plastic armbands to remind them of poverty and history all day long. We should be telling everyone what we really want.
In the 1970s in the UK there was a campaign that started with the aim to make sport available for everyone. What do you think they called the campaign? “Make Couch Potatoes History?” no, of course not, it was “Sport for All”.
So ask yourself, what do we really want? Have a think about it. Shouldn’t we really want to make everyone wealthy? Happy? Healthy? Shouldn’t we be focusing on happiness, abundance and the future? Shouldn’t we be focusing on not lifting people out of poverty but pulling them up into wealth and abundance? Shouldn’t our campaign be something like “Make Everyone Wealthy Now”? I know it doesn’t sound clever or flash. The truth seldom does.
The words we use are important. The words we repeat in our heads are important. The words we focus on is what we get. Make sure you focus on the things you want.
And don’t even think about getting me started on “The War on Terror”...
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Wednesday, December 05, 2007
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"The words we use are important. The words we repeat in our heads are important. The words we focus on is what we get. Make sure you focus on the things you want".
This is excellent...especially for someone as infirm of purpose as myself!
Could we do the same 'positive reversal' to other charities to help them achieve their real goals?
The point here is that these are suggestions that might help. I am not declaring war on charities. The aim of all charities should be to fix whatever problem they are focusing on so that they are no longer needed (I would have thought). So here are a few ideas that might help. Some clearly aren't as catchy, but others have such a positive vibe I can't believe no-ones suggested them before. (Thanks to Jem Renals for the best ones).
Healthy Working Animals for the World’s Poorest People = Healthy Working Animals for the World
Anti-Nazi League = Pro Tolerance League
Women Against Violence Against Women = Women For Respect For Women
RSPCA = Royal Society for the Promotion of Kindness to Animals
NSPCC - Royal Society for the Promotion of Kindness to Children
Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) = Royal Society for the Assurance of Safety (RoSAS)
Breast Cancer Research = Breast Wellness Research
Oxfam = Oxfed
Children in Need = Children in Joy
Got any better ones? Please add them below.
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